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EARLY CHILDHOOD SHOW - FACE OF THE SHOW 2013/2014

Being run by Rose Petals Childcare in conjunction with our event sponsor ShutterBaby Baby and Child Photography.


We are on the search for faces of our show - the Early Childhood Show, who will each WIN a FREE PHOTO SHOOT with ShutterBaby Baby and Child Photography, a chance to part of our future marketing campaigns, and more prizes to be announced!!!


Applicants are invited to post pictures on the Facebook page below and the top five finalists in each category will be selected before the event and invited to meet a panel of judges on event day, where the winners will be chosen.


So post your pictures and contact details on this page https://www.facebook.com/rose.petals.18041 NOW to WIN!!!!!


We are looking for:


* A pregnant woman

* A baby (0-18 months)

* And young child (3-7 years)


To be one of the faces of The Early Childhood Show 2013/14, which will be taking place on Saturday 27th July 2013 at the Goose Green Centre enter today!


For tickets to the Early Childhood Show, click here: http://t.co/esktMQ4L


To find out more about the Early Childhood Show, please visit http://www.earlychildhoodshow.com

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